+ Mg *3 oo. November 3, 1928 WINNETKA TALK . 39 New Trier Meets Strong Oak Park Eleven Saturday New Trier's football teams journey to Oak Park, next Saturday, for the first time in five years. The Frosh-Soph game will be a preliminary struggle and then comes what is bound to be one of the tightest games played in the Suburban league this season. New Trier's record is the better, as the township players have won every game but the one with Lindblom, which they tied; while the team from the world's largest village has lost three games and won two. Oak Park, however, put up a close fight against each of its conquerors, and has im- proved a great deal since the first of the season. Oak Park's line is con- siderably stronger since Capt. Husky got back at center last week; but New Trier will have another strong batter- ing ram in Tom Hicks, who has recov- ered from the charlev-horse that kept him out of the last three games. Oak Park started the season by los- ing to Austin High, 12 to 0, for the first time in seventeen years. Then Bowen administered a decisive lick- ing. Oak Park's two victories were over Morton, 19 to 0, and Moline, 27 to 0. Oak Park showed its best form at Evanston last Saturday. The strong Evanston team was able to put over only one touchdown and the try for extra point was blocked. Oak Park has not allowed an opponent to gain a single point after touchdown this sea- son. Another interesting fact is that in every Oak Park game this year the score of one side has been zero. Will this hold good next Saturday and if it does who will have the 0? "Indiana" Provides Upset in Intra-Mural Football "Indiana," which had never won a game before, surprised "Illinois," last week, by beating the latter, 6 to 0 "Illinois" is "Chicago's" closest rival for the heavyweight intra-mural foot- ball championship at New Trier and "Indiana's" victory cinches the medals for Mr. Funkhauser's team. The "Chicagoans" can't fail to lose the medal unless they lose all the rest of their games and "Illinois" wins 211 of its encounters. This is not very likely to happen as "Chicago" has won every game but one and "Illinois" has lost two and tied two. "Purdue" and "Indiana" are still at the bottom of the league with "Indiana" in the cellar and the "Boilermakers" on the stairs. "Army" and "Harvard" are both counting on the medals in the light- weight division. The "Army" is ahead now, with three victories, a defeat and a tie. "Harvard" is close behind with the same number of victories and two losses. "Navy" is third in line. hav- ing won two games, lost two and ted one. "Yale," the only intra-mural team which has not vet won a came is at the bottom of the ladder. "Yale" has not been defeated everv t'me though, for it has two ties to its credit Douglas Crrnks t~ Attend Induction of Fraternity Douglas Crooks, acting postmaster at Kenilworth, will spend this week-end at Knox college, Galesburg, where he will take part in the induction ceremony of his fraternity, Alpha Theta Alpha, which has recently been voted a charter in Phi Sigma Kappa, an old established national fraternity. Mr. Crooks is president of the alumni association of his fraternity. Charles Howe, Jr. of 240 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, sophomore foothall star at Knox, will become a member of Phi Sigma Kappa, and his father. Chorles Howe, Sr., will be taken in as Winnetka 520 y ~-~Oour Wilmette 3700 new number Greenleaf 7000 for Winnetka and Glencoe #n honorary member. the Half Dozen New Glassware At a Worthwhile Saving Crystal-clear goblets, poised on slender stems. Footed glasses for orange juice and grape juice. Graceful, wide-bowled glasses for fruit cocktails. And other decorative pieces with which to adorn the festive table! Tinted rose or green--delicate shades that will harmonize charmingly with ~ the tinted damask that is so much in use just now. Cut in flower designs as shown in the picture. A Particularly Timely Feature--since Thanksgiving's just ahead! $4.50 the dozen--regularly $6.50 $2.25 if you buy by the half dozen Lord's Glass and China--First Floor Kitchen Needs -- in Colors s : : Enamelled kitchen stool, regu- Cream City Roaster that sells Ring Mold, for making puddings jar1y $3 at $249. Sturdily built regularly for $4.25--for $3.49; the and jellied salads. Regularly and a great convenience for $4 size at $3.29. Enamelled in $1.25--at $1. Red or green. those kitchen tasks which can yellow, red and green. Housewares--East Room-- be done sitting down. . First Floor